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An R. Lalique vase in the Coquilles pattern, the footed cylindrical body rising to roll shoulder and shallow collar neck and relief moulded with overlapping shell motifs picked out with a blue stain over the clear ground, bears impressed signature to the base, height 18.5cm.
An R.Lalique vase in the Plumes pattern circa 1920, the shouldered ovoid body rising to a narrow collar neck, the body relief moulded with scrolled overlapping feathers picked out with a jade green stain over the opal cased ground, bears relief moulded mark to the base, height 21cm.
A cased body bottle vase designed by Sam Herman for Val St Lambert circa 1970, the square section body rising to a flared collar neck and cased with clear crystal over an opal interior decorated with a turquoise and green marbled strap pattern, bears engraved signature, height 24cm.
A unique Ariel technique vase designed and made by Ronald Stennett-Willson, the ovoid body heavily cased with clear crystal over a tortoise shell effect tonal brown interior with grey fleck and stylised air bubble leaf forms, signed and dated for 1970 to the base, height 15.5cm. Provenance - First exhibited in 2004 as part of the Graham Cooley Collection exhibition and consigned for sale from the Artists own private collection.
A large limited edition Isle of Wight studio glass vase designed by Michael Harris circa 1973, the deep sided cylindrical body cased with tonal blue and white cane work threads and iridescent panels over the clear crystal ground, bears engraved signature and numbered 54 of 500, height 22cm by 20cm across.
A post war bottle vase designed by Michael Harris of Isle of Wight glass circa 1973, the tall drawn ovoid body rising to a narrow neck and flat rim with a cased clear crystal over mottled tonal turquoise and blue ground, bears engraved signature and retains paper label, height 45.5cm.
A 1930's Monart glass vase of shouldered cylindrical form with a roll rim cased with plum and pink mottled ground with pulled trails over a pale opal interior, together with a smaller footed swollen ovoid example with aventurine and black swirls over a white mottled ground, tallest 15cm.
A cased body bowl designed by Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars circa 1961, the drawn clear glass bowl decorated with an internal blue stripe, width 42cm, together with a cylindrical vase with green strap over blue ground and a plain circular bowl with amethyst streaky finish.
A large 1930's Tudor Crystal pedestal vase of footed conical form with a petal edged rim, the body cut and polished with prism cuts and oval cartouche panels highlighted with engraved rose garlands by Jack Lloyd, bears diamond point engraved signature, height 31.5cm.
An 18th Century Chinese spill Vase of tulip baluster form, the neck decorated in underglaze blue with a small geometric panel on a predominantly off-white ground; and a further similar Vase decorated throughout in underglaze with a Chinese river scene (damaged and repaired rim), 10 ½” and 9 ½” high
A 19th Century Japanese spill Vase of tulip baluster form, painted in colours with Mandarin figures, also moulded with foliage and decorated with underglaze blue detail; further Vase decorated in underglaze blue with Chinese river scene, mounted figures and other figures in pagodas etc; and a further Nankin Mug decorated with a Chinese river scene (handle missing), 8”, 7” and 4” high
A collection of various Oriental Export Wares, comprising: two can-shaped Cups, three further Cups and Saucers, all decorated in underglaze blue with river scenes and foliage etc; together with a further Satsuma crackle glaze cylinder Vase (A/F) and a small wall mounting spill Vase, decorated with foliage
A near pair of 19th Century Canton famille rose small balustered spill Vases, one decorated in colours with Dogs of Fo, pagodas etc, the other with butterflies and birds, both with underglaze blue and gilded detail; together with a further Canton Vase decorated predominantly in famille verte with figures etc, 6 ½” and 8” high respectively
A Victorian green opaque glass Lustre with a hipped rim raised on a knopped support terminating in a spreading circular base, hung below with clear glass prismatic drops; a further similar blue and opaque glass Lustre; further puce tinted crimped Vase and; a further similar Trefoil Ewer (4)
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